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Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: specialist on February 18, 2017, 15:29:28
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When I started customizing I was inspired by the colonial figures over at gardenwargaming.com (which seems to have fallen asleep somehow). I showed a bunch of figures forming a parade inspired by the Delhi Durbar back then.
Five years ago I got some space in the cellar reserved for my playmobil and parallel to working on so many different topics I worked on the new "Great Parade" for those past five years assembling 625 customized figures. Now I have the feeling to have come to an end (for now) and here they are.
The space on the shelf is needed for a new project and before boxing up the figures I took some photos.
I start with an overview and pictures of the different "scenes" will follow. There will be pictures of all figures.
For those not familiar with the Delhi Durbar: I got a lot of inspiration here: http://www.beau-geste.com/sets.php?pid=7
specialist
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Ralf,
You may not have awakened Garden Wargaming (http://gardenwargaming.com), but it looks like you just woke me up ... :)
BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL PARADE !!!
Thanks for posting it here!
All the best my friend,
Richard
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Wow, they are so colorful!
Love the "brownies" (no surprise there, I suppose :P)
Amazing to see so many parts from all over the themes in there...
Also amazing: the drums on the camels! Looking forward to more details :)
(What I can't wrap my mind around are the men in those high heeled shoes. Maybe they can be boots too? But - unfortunately - I can't see them that way :( )
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That's a wonderful looking display. Too bad it has to go away for a while, but I understand the desire to freshen up with new ideas.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
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I'm gobsmacked. These are incredible. Just beautiful.
AMAZING
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For those of you who may be interested, here's the link to see the beginnings of the GREAT PARADE below ...
The Great Parade at Garden Wargaming! (http://gardenwargaming.com/RalfGemein/greatparade1.htm)
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I don't have enough time to accurately describe how beautiful these customs are! I am amazed
Thank you Richard for sharing the link to see all of the beautiful pictures
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Thank you all for your kind words and thank you Richard for posting the link. I haven't looked at those photos for a while. A few of the figures "survived" til today.
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These are beautiful! Such great figures :)
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A beautiful colourful display.
Amazing customs.
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Amazing use of parts :)
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This looks great.
I'm curious how you store and sort everything :-[
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Are any of the figures based on historical pictures? How about the military units?
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Wow! That is certainly impressive. I followed your link to learn more about the Dehli Durbar (of which I was totally ignorant) and then looked at all the pictures again. You have created a wonderful sense of the procession (and the British Raj) in all its pomp and ceremony. I love the spectators in their finery, the variety of ethnicities represented, the opulent buildings and especially the beach hut recycled as a palanquin! Stunning!
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@Macruran: Most of the military units are based on historical units...as accurate as possible with original parts.
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Great ideas for Indian buildings!
Ralf, even after almost ten years, I am still absolutely amazed at what you're able to create with original Playmobil parts.
Thank you very much for continuing to share your incredible talent with our Playmobil community!
Richard
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Awesome!
I especially like the ones in brown shorts with the circus torsos! :o
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I feel like I'm dreaming when I look at these pictures.
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Really interesting use of the elephant platforms...
(especially cause I am missing the side parts :P )
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Really interesting use of the elephant platforms...
Howdah member of this site come up with that?
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The range of parts you manage to use there is amazing.
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The last "chapter":
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ONE HUNDRED AND THREE PHOTOS !!!
That's a lot of work!
1.Do the research!
2.Choose the Playmobil parts!
3.Create the Playmobil figures and buildings!
(Has anyone counted how many individual Playmobil figures were used?)
4.Pose the Playmobil figures!
5.Take the photos!
6.Select the photos!
7.Post the photos online!
Yes, that's a lot of work!
Ralf, thank you !!!
BTW, your Ghurkas are wonderful! (Would have never thought of using the surgeons hat.)
All the best my friend and thanks again,
Richard
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Yes, an incredible, incredible job. Thank you so much for sharing. And I recognized the Gurkhas too, nicely done!
However, I must quibble with the way you've mounted your bayonets.
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They are all nice, but those first ones... WOW. :love:
Thanks for sharing!
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Marvellous! :cham: Are they based on real units?
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This is customizing on a higher level! Congratulations, what a marvelous work. Thanks for sharing :)
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Ralf,
So happy to see that you are keeping this marvelous thread alive.
Thank you!
All the best my friend,
Richard
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@Macruran: more or less.
My harddrive ist full of pictures from this period of time, Most of the figures here are somewhat loosely based on real units, either they have the same colour scheme or they have the same style of headgear etc.
Using only original parts (and those from Schenk) I often can only get near a real uniform but most often the figures get the real vibe which should be enough for a toy.
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Wow...what a beautiful sight. I love the colour and the vibrancy of the pictures. They do look like photos from an actual parade ;D Great work!! :love:
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You unique and truly amazing collection of customs :love: :love: :love:
MAGNIFICENT :clap:
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Very colorful! I especially love the women! :love:
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:wow:
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I updated a few figures and the parade seems to leave India. For Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee troops from all parts of the empire came to London. So here are e few lancers from Australia.
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Very impressive, again!
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Absolutely wonderful collection :love: :love: :love:
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They all look very happy now but please beware when issuing them with new gunpowder cartridges.
Very impressive stuff, specialist. Do you have this many, or did some change uniform between pictures?
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So, so good. In a better world, this would be etc. etc. :prays:
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So colorful!
It always amazes me how you can use parts from all over the place in these :)
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I love this thread...very inspiring :love:
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Wow !!!
Once again ... wow !!! :love: :love: :love:
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Lovely creations, specialist. I especially like the women and children in no.3!
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Lovely creations, specialist. I especially like the women and children in no.3!
Agree! :love:
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Apparently, all of you seem to really like this wonderful thread which Specialist started here at PF in 2017.
As Specialist said, "When I started customizing I was inspired by the colonial figures over at gardenwargaming.com (which seems to have fallen asleep somehow). I showed a bunch of figures forming a parade inspired by the Delhi Durbar back then." That was way back in 2008!
So, it appears that many of us have been enjoying Specialist's Great Parade now for more than 12 years!
That's one long beautiful parade!
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Specialist is truly one of the all time great Playmoteers.
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So, it appears that many of us have been enjoying Specialist's Great Parade now for more than 12 years!
That's one long beautiful parade!
It certainly is!
And in addition to The Great Parade, Specialist has started at least 14 other topics in the last 4 years to show his wonderful custom figures and armies.
I counted 4,450 figures created for these 14 topics (I didn't attempt to count the figures in The Great Parade)!
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Gorgeous, so lifelike and colourful :love: I'll never get enough of Specialist's creations!
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I’m really liking your resent customizing. Especially these two customizings
(https://i.postimg.cc/X7HgHdhb/9-BC3-A864-6-EF1-464-A-A159-9-EAE532-EA3-EE.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
(https://i.postimg.cc/GhhQxqXK/D220-EA60-038-F-401-E-A3-CE-BC03-A34349-EA.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
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Yes, they truely are a sight to behalf :love: :love: